Index

Living in Two Homes

ISBN: 978-1-78635-782-3, eISBN: 978-1-78635-781-6

Publication date: 10 April 2017

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(2017), "Index", Espinoza-Herold, M. and Contini, R.M. (Ed.) Living in Two Homes, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 321-326. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78635-781-620171016

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INDEX

Acculturation theory
, 97–98

Acculturative stress

concept of
, 97

source of
, 99

theory of
, 98–99, 107

Active adherents
, 82

Advocacy coalition
, 63

African-American community
, 7

Anglo-Celtic nation
, 114

Anti-immigrant resentment
, 7

Asia
, 119–122

Asian investors
, 122–126

Assimilation
, 175, 179, 190, 193, 194, 197

Australia

in Asian Century
, 126–128

Chinese settlement in
, 116

Italian settlement in
, 116

non-British immigration
, 115

post-war emigration of Italians
, 116

significant migration to
, 115

Australian multicultural migration approach
, 117–119

Berlin, German-Turkish entrepreneurship in
, 38–39

Bicultural identity, theory of
, 99–100

Bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform
, 4

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act
, 4

Brazilian migrants

diaspora
, 206

in Europe
, 205

in Japan
, 212

United States
, 207

Bricoleur concept
, 175

Canada

admission policies
, 296–298

constructions of diversity
, 293–296

discrimination
, 296–298

education, socioeconomic status and fee structure in
, 309

resources
, 296–298

statistics
, 294

Cgil, Italian unions
, 64, 68–72

Child Development (Umana-Taylor)
, 170

Children

adapting to Norwegian society
, 175

identity construction
, 175

of immigrant origin
, 169–170, 176

Norway
, 169

China-Australia trade corridor
, 126

Chinese migration
, 127, 130

Cisl, Italian unions
, 64, 68–72

Cold War
, 120, 126

Collective protection level, demand and supply
, 64

Committees or Immigrant Councils
, 71

Commonwealth Immigration Restriction Act (IRA)
, 114

Conselho dos Representantes Brasileiros no Exterior (CRBE)
, 217

Contextual opportunities and constraints
, 229–230

CRBE. See Conselho dos Representantes Brasileiros no Exterior (CRBE)

Cultural identity
, 22

Cultural integration

ethnic/national identification
, 18–22

friendships
, 17–18

marriage
, 16–17

participation in associations
, 18

Cultural mediators
, 83

Decision-making activities
, 66

Demographic characteristics
, 102

Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act)
, 5

Diaspora

Brazilian diaspora
, 209, 210

business event
, 211–213

cross-country developments of
, 206

cultural event
, 213–214

events
, 216, 217

mapping
, 205–207

political event
, 210–211

Direct participation
, 66, 78

Discrimination

against ethnic Mexicans
, 23

Germany
, 91

perception of
, 24

Economic integration
, 11, 15–16, 93

Economic opportunism
, 117, 121

Education

geographical mobility
, 264

institutional dimension
, 263

integration
, 266–271

Istanbul as center of culture
, 144–145

Italian population
, 254–255

lower secondary
, 255

NIC
, 258

opportunities for Kurds in istanbul
, 156–160

policies
, 258

relational dimension
, 263

school climate
, 271–276

socioeconomic status, distribution of
, 265

in Turkey and Kurdish language
, 145–149

and Turkish predatory identity
, 152–156

EEA Agreement. See European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement

Employment Equity Act
, 194

Entrepreneurship

bakery
, 39–45

café-restaurant
, 49–53

cafeteria-imbiss
, 53–56

ethnicity and
, 34–38

ethnicity-based explanations of
, 35

furniture shop
, 45–49

German-Turkish entrepreneurship in Berlin
, 38–39

interactive model
, 36

Ethical considerations
, 173–174

Ethnic Communities in Business (Jenkins)
, 34

Ethnic Enterprise in America (Light)
, 34

Ethnic Entrepreneurs (Waldinger)
, 34

Ethnic events
, 208

Ethnic identification

clothing
, 188–194

language
, 194–195

skin color
, 182–187

Ethnic identification and multiple selves
, 174

Ethnic identity
, 170

Ethnicity

business usefulness of
, 35

and entrepreneurship
, 34–38

Ethnic resources
, 35

Ethnic school composition
, 256–259

European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement
, 169

European Union (EU)
, 142

Facilitating factors
, 104

Foreign delegates
, 69

Furuset, Oslo
, 171–172

Gender

ethnic cultural values
, 194

ethnic identity
, 170

and religion
, 169

tolerance and equity
, 172

German health-care system
, 93–95

German-Turkish entrepreneurship
, 38–39

Germany

migrant population in
, 93

migrants in
, 90–95

psychological well-being
, 95–100

World War II
, 90

Globo International
, 207, 208

Health-care systems, Germany
, 94

Hindering factors
, 104–105

Homogeneity, illusion of
, 203

Homophily principle
, 227, 228

Human Rights foundation of Turkey
, 144

Human Rights Watch
, 144

Immigrant delegate
, 70

Immigrants

businesses
, 34

entrepreneurship
, 34

German-Turkish immigrants
, 34

Sweden

first- and second-generation
, 224, 225

Iranian immigrants
, 225

social integration of
, 224, 225

young immigrants
, 228–230

Immigrant workers in union
, 65–68

Immigration

European trade unions
, 65

German trade union
, 81

Italian trade unions
, 63

Mexican immigrants

America’s immigration challenges
, 5

bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform
, 4

illegal immigration
, 5

and integration
, 4

present immigration laws
, 4

to United States
, 4

and trade unions
, 62–65

Index of Educational Achievement
, 266

Index of School Integration in Multi-Ethnic Classes
, 279–280

Individual protection level, demand and supply
, 64

Integration

of Brazilians in Japan
, 205

cultural integration
, 11, 16–22

economic integration
, 11, 15–16

ethnic cultures
, 8

immigrant children
, 169

of immigrants
, 7, 8, 10, 169

immigration and
, 4, 12

local welfare measures
, 172

material cost/benefits
, 8

micro-processes of
, 12

microsociology perspective
, 8

Norwegian
, 194

quantifiable aspects of
, 8

transnational integration
, 217

Intermediate political participation
, 65

Internal mobility and career

advancement
, 69

opportunities
, 84

Internal mobility, foreign members
, 72–76

International Organization for Migration (IOM)
, 93

In-training adherents
, 82

IOM. See International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Iranian immigrants
, 232

Istanbul
, 144–160

Italian migration
, 116, 126

Italy
, 62, 63

migrants to
, 254

multiethnic schools in
, 259

non-Italian citizenship (NIC)
, 256

Japanese-Brazilians

achievements of
, 202

identity issues of
, 206

Japanese immigrants
, 202

Japan’s foreign population
, 204

Justice and Development Party (AKP)
, 142

Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
, 142

Kurds and Kurdish culture
, 138–140

Kurds, educational opportunities for
, 156–160

Life events
, 230

Lillehammer
, 172–173

Local education system, Germany
, 93

Lower secondary education
, 255

Marxist-Leninist organization
, 142

Mature adherents
, 81

Mexican immigrants

GDP
, 5

second-generation
, 14, 15, 22

unauthorized immigrants
, 4

in the United States in
, 2015, 4

to U.S. economy and society
, 5

Migrant adaptation
, 97

Migrants

Muslim-majority countries
, 91

from non-European
, 91

Migrant settlement
, 115

Migration-related potential risk and resilience factors
, 96

Migration-related stress factors
, 105–106

Mobility and career within the union
, 68–71

Multicultural education
, 147, 162

Multicultural society
, 203

Multiethnic classrooms
, 271

Multi-ethnic Japan
, 203

National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT)
, 256

National origin

associates with
, 234–237

ethnicity
, 225

networks
, 233–234

parental national origin
, 234

similarity
, 228–229

National origin similarity
, 228–229

Native Anglo-Americans
, 26

Network changes
, 233

NIC. See Non-Italian citizenship (NIC)

Non-British immigration
, 115

Non-Italian citizenship (NIC)
, 256, 257, 258, 259, 262, 264, 265, 271, 272

Norway

European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement
, 169

immigration to
, 170

minority and majority perspectives
, 174–175

Norwegian population
, 168

Norwegian

cultural backgrounds
, 169

vs. foreigner
, 176

and immigrants
, 168

Norwegian-Pakistani
, 169

population
, 168

society
, 177

Participation level, demand and supply
, 64

Perceived integration
, 103

Personal networks

of immigrants
, 225

social composition of
, 226

of young immigrants
, 224, 228–230

Political mobilization
, 65

Political-strategic level, demand and supply
, 64

Portuguese language dictionary
, 203

Postsecondary education
, 296, 297, 301, 308

Post-World War II
, 116

Prejudice

and discrimination
, 8, 11, 22–25

and misconceptions
, 26

new immigrants
, 15

perception of
, 24

Psychological well-being
, 94

of migrants in Germany
, 95–100

migration on
, 97

Psychotherapy
, 99, 100, 101, 104

Qualitative study
, 296, 297, 299

Racialized youth
, 296, 298–299

Radical militants
, 82

Relational integration
, 261, 276, 287

Second-generation Mexican immigrants
, 14, 15, 22

Second World War
, 62, 90, 117, 121, 224

Segmented assimilation
, 20, 26

Services level, demand and supply
, 64

Social Capital and Labor Market Integration: A Cohort Study (Edling)
, 230

Social classification
, 175–176

Social contexts

characteristics of
, 229

constraints of
, 227

Social inclusion
, 169, 171, 194, 197

Social integration
, 224, 225

Socio-economic issues
, 68

Sweden

immigrant groups in
, 225

statistics
, 230–231

Young Iranians and Yugoslavians in
, 247

Trade unions

European trade unions
, 65

German trade union
, 81

and immigration
, 62–65

Italian trade unions
, 63

Traditional functions, unions
, 63

Transnational networks
, 213

Turkey

democratization of
, 142

educational institutions in
, 147

internal migration
, 145

and Kurdish language
, 145–149

Kurdistan lies in
, 141

in nonpublic educational organizations
, 138

Turkish educational system
, 141

Turkish migration

ethnicity
, 34–38

immigrant entrepreneurship
, 34

Turkish predatory identity
, 152–156

Turkish state and Kurds, troubled relations
, 140–144

Union

immigrant workers in
, 65–68

mobility and career within
, 68–71

Unionization level, demand and supply
, 64

United States
, 119–122

culture and society
, 5–7

University, perceived challenges in
, 305–307

Vietnam War
, 120

Voluntary Civil Service
, 63

White Australia Policy
, 114, 121, 122

Working Holiday Arrangement
, 116

World War II. See Second World War

Yugoslavian immigrants
, 232